Aster Aweke Explained

Aster Aweke
አስቴር አወቀ
Birth Place:Gondar, Begemder Province, Ethiopian Empire (now Amhara Region, Ethiopia)
Origin:Gondar, Ethiopia
Instrument:Vocals
Years Active:1970s - present

Aster Aweke (Amharic: አስቴር አወቀ; born 1959)[1] is an Ethiopian singer-songwriter. Aster's voice has attracted broader public popularity, especially tracing back in 1990s singles and her single "Abebayehosh" in Ethiopian New Year. She is best known for her 1999 album Hagere and her 2006 album Fikir. She moved to the United States in 1981, and she returned to Ethiopia in 1997.[2] [3]

Early life

Born in Gondar in 1959,[4] she moved to Addis Ababa as a child with her father, who was senior civil servant in the imperial government of Haile Selassie.[5] Aster hails from the Amhara ethnic group.[6] In a 1990 interview with Amy Duncan of The Christian Science Monitor, Aster told of the opposition of her music ambition from her parents: "My family opposed me, but i just kept going and going....That's my life. I tried everything, but music makes me so happy."[7]

Career

Aster enjoyed listening to Ethiopian musicians like Tilahun Gessesse and Bizunesh Bekele, as well as American musicians like Donna Summer and Aretha Franklin.[8] [9] When she was thirteen years-old, she decided to join Hager Fikir Theatre and auditioned by singing Bizunesh's song to join the theater as a dancer and vocalist.[10]

In her teen years, she performed through clubs at Addis Ababa with famous bands including Shebelle Band, Roha Band, Ibex Band and Hotel D'Afrique Band.[11] Her style gradually influenced by Bizunesh Bekele and performed songs by Donna Summer and Aretha Franklin. She began as a solo career in 1977 through the release of her debut album, and followed with three more albums within the year.[12]

In 1981, she moved to the United States. She temporarily settled in the San Francisco Bay Area of California and then within two years moved to Washington, D.C. She briefly attended Northern Virginia Community College, specializing in computer science, as well as learning formal musical education, which she took a distaste towards.[13] During her time in the D.C. metropolitan area, she performed in restaurants and clubs. During her time in Washington, Aster released her U.S. major label debut Aster. Aster was released by Columbia Records in 1990 after a 1989 release by British independent label Triple Earth.

In 1997, after more than 15 years abroad, Aster returned to Ethiopia, where she was warmly welcomed by thousands of fans awaiting her at Addis Ababa airport.[14]

Aster Aweke owned and operated a cafeteria in Addis Ababa called Kabu, which was named after her song "Kabu". The cafeteria ceased operations in 2015.[15] On 3 January 2023, Aster released Soba. The album comprises a collabrative work of other artists.[16]

Discography

Albums!Title!Year!Label
Aster1990Triple Earth, Columbia/CBS Records
Kabu1991Colombia/CBS Records
Ebo1994Barkhanns
Live in London1995Barkhanns
Hagere1999Kabu Records
Sugar2001Kabu Records
Asters Ballads2004Kabu Records
Fikir2006Kabu Records
Checheho2010Kabu Records
Ewedhalew2013Kabu Records
Musica2017Kabu Records
Sebebu2017Kabu Records
Chewa[17] 2019Kabu Records
Soba2023Kabu Records
Contributing artist
Featured singles

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aga. Mark T.. 50 of the Best Old & New Amharic Music: Songs and Singers — allaboutETHIO. 2021-07-16. allaboutethio.com. en.
  2. Web site: Aster Aweke. Discogs. 2016-04-18.
  3. Web site: All-Music "Aster Aweke:- Artist Biography by Craig Harris". .
  4. Book: Briggs, Philip . 2018 . Ethiopia . Bradt Travel Guides . 58 . 9781784770990.
  5. Web site: Aster Aweke Biography, Songs, & Albums . 2022-08-24 . AllMusic . en.
  6. Book: Thompson, Clifford . Clifford . Thompson . 2020 . Contemporary World Musicians . New York . Routledge . 61 . 10.4324/9781315062419 . 9781315062419. 190618981 .
  7. Book: Thompson, Clifford . Contemporary World Musicians . 2020-10-07 . Routledge . 107 . 978-1-135-93961-8 . en.
  8. Web site: Insight . Addis . 2019-06-22 . Aster Aweke Making a Comeback With a New Album . 2022-08-25 . Addis Insight . en-US.
  9. Web site: 2015-08-26 . Aster Aweke to perform live at 'Ewedhalew' concert . 2022-08-25 . Music In Africa . en.
  10. Web site: Samuel . Rahel . Ethiopian Music: Aster Aweke continues to rock the stage . 2022-08-25 . en-US.
  11. Web site: Magazine . Tadias . Aster Aweke Live at SOB's in New York – February 4th at Tadias Magazine . 2022-08-25.
  12. News: ART REVIEW: FROM VINYL TO CLOUD: THE INDEFATIGABLE ASTER AWEKE . 20 June 2021 . Addis Standard . August 2, 2019.
  13. News: Harrington . Richard . ETHIOPIAN SOUL . 20 June 2021 . The Washington Post . October 11, 1990.
  14. Web site: All-Music "Aster Aweke:- Artist Biography by Craig Harris" . . By 1981, Aweke had become disillusioned by Ethiopia's oppressive political climate and relocated to the United States. Temporarily settling in the Bay Area of California with plans to pursue an education; within two years, Aweke continued on to Washington, D.C., the site of the largest Ethiopian population in the U.S. ... When she arrived in her homeland in 1997 for the first time since she'd left in 1981, was greeted by thousands of loyal followers awaiting her plane..
  15. Web site: Ethiopian celebrity expanding into coffee export. capitalethiopia.com.
  16. Web site: Insight . Addis . 2023-01-03 . Aster Awoke's Highly Anticipated 25th Album 'Soba' Set to Drop on Ethiopian Streaming App Sewasew . 2023-02-03 . Addis Insight . en-US.
  17. Web site: Aster Aweke Making a Comeback With a New Album. Insight. Addis. 2019-06-22. Addis Insight. en-US. 2019-07-23. 2019-07-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20190723191808/https://www.addisinsight.net/2019/06/22/aster-aweke-making-a-comeback-with-a-new-album/. dead.
  18. Web site: PRESS RELEASE-YEGNA RELEASES NEW MUSIC VIDEO FEATURING ASTER AWEKE. debirhan.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20150112225144/http://debirhan.com/?p=3361. 2015-01-12. dead.